Ceasefire Announced Amid Continued Conflict: Iran-Israel Tensions Escalate
Iranian state television recently announced a ceasefire with Israel, despite ongoing missile attacks that have marred the truce. Israel, confronted with fresh barrages from Iran, remains vigilant. This update arrives on the 12th day of the conflict, following previous deadly strikes on Israeli soil, highlighting the persistent regional tensions.

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Iranian state television announced Tuesday the start of a ceasefire in its ongoing conflict with Israel. This declaration came as Israel sounded alarms over a new wave of missiles reportedly fired from Iran.
The messages from both nations reflected a stark dichotomy on the 12th day of hostilities, underscoring the complexity of the situation.
The ceasefire notification was broadcast via a graphic on Iranian TV, notably overlooking the missile strikes that followed U.S. President Donald Trump's prior announcement of truce terms. Earlier Iranian attacks resulted in three fatalities and wounded at least eight individuals in Israel, according to rescue services.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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